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Michael Tarry
Canadian singer (d.2013) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michael Terry McDermott (died April 15, 2013) - better known as Michael Tarry - was a popular singer in Canada in the 1970s.
Born in Manchester, England, McDermott moved to Canada in 1958. He was a member of two groups: "Susan Taylor and the Paytons", and "Milestone". In 1969, he signed with Columbia Records.[1] As Michael Tarry, he was best known for his 1973 hit "Rosalie".
McDermott died on April 15, 2013.[2]
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Singles
- All That I Love (1968) Columbia C4-2848 (#92 CAN) [3] (#5 CanCon) [4]
- If You Believe (1969) Columbia C4-2863 (#7 CanCon) [5]
- Neighbours At The Zoo / A Dime's Worth (1969) Columbia C4-2877
- What's Your Name? / The Earth Ran Away With The Moon (1969) Columbia C4-2878
- Sometimes You're Up (1970) Columbia C4-2922
- Rosalie (1973) WEA Records (#8 CAN) Reprise CR4017 [6][7] (#39 CanCountry) [8] (#6 CanAC) [9]
- Forgotten Man (1973) Reprise CR4020 (#52 CanAC) [10]
- Memories (1974) Reprise CR4024 (#13 CanAC) [11]
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Albums
- Michael Tarry (1973) Reprise RSC 8007 (#87 Can) [12]
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